Posted by Unknown
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Great idea! Students getting involved with getting the word out about Fall Festival (Homecoming) activities. This is a great example of using the correct tool for the objective. The object is to get the word about our high school's activities. Twitter seemed to be the tool of choice to get quick and concise information to our student body.
*Important: If your twitter accounts follow too many people too soon without getting followers twitter will suspend the accounts. We have resolved the issue, but please be aware of that.
See how it works.
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Posted by Unknown
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Starting next Tuesday, staff will be given an opportunity to learn during their lunch. It will be 10 minutes of tech tool tips. I chose 10 minutes because it is long enough to teach one tech tool tip, but short enough to respect the teacher's time. There will be one tip each week with discussion to be included. We have created a comfortable environment that teachers will be able to eat and learn. On Tuesday, an email will be sent out to staff indicating the tech tool tip that will be taught. This way each day, teachers will decide if they want to join Lunch N' Learn.
See the trailer that will be sent to teachers today!
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As a #techcoach , my use of Google Calendars is increasing with each passing day. The suggested feature for a time is a great feature. However, it is only an EXTREMELY great feature if the staff member who you want to meet with is a Google calendar user. Nevertheless, it will serve me well.
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Posted by Unknown
Saturday, September 8, 2012
As teachers start to implement the SMART board, a video recorder may be a great tool for recording action by teachers or students on the SMART board. View how to incorporate this.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
As a #techcoach with approximately 20 teachers who are part of my specific group that I work with, I was struggling with what teachers had what preps when? In other words, I do think it is important to be visible to talk with teachers as I have noticed that when teachers see you, they usually have an idea or technology question. After we talk, the question is answered or the idea is fostered. Hence, knowing when students have an opportunity to talk is very important!
I decided since my Google calendar is my one stop for organization of time, I would create a Google calendar that would only be used for prep times of teachers. This calendar is separate from my personal calendar. After entering a repeating event every Monday through Friday for each of the teacher's prep times, I am able to display that specific calendar when I want to schedule a meeting with a teacher. I placed the teacher's name and department in the "untitled event" text box. I also made sure that I did not click any email or pop up alerts. The agenda style seems to be best view for seeing the full names of teachers.
I really like that the calendar can be turned off, not displayed, when I don't need it. It really is the perfect tool to overlay on top of my personal calendar.
What would I ever do without the ability to have MULTIPLE Google calendars?
Google calendar set up instructions below:
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